Fury's Death (Afterlife Inc. #3)

by Brey Willows

Fun-loving fury Megara Graves is seriously tired of working so hard. With the world collapsing around her, she no longer has time for the hedonistic lifestyle she adores. When religion merges with politics and both gods and humans show their true colors, she wonders if it would be better to let the world burn itself to the ground.
Dani Morana, more commonly known as Death, Fun-loving fury Megara Graves is seriously tired of working so hard. With the world collapsing around her, she no long...

Fury's Death (Afterlife Inc. #3) Reviews

AliciaMar 14, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

I don't know what to say every book in this series just keep getting better and better. The three Fury sister's are a force to be feared. What I love about this series is all the Gods mystical or not and not being preachy and hitting you over the head with religion. Chaos you could und...

AlealeaMar 25, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Stevie CarrollMar 21, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Nolly SepulvedaMar 12, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

...

...

Tiffany ShamalyMar 01, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

KamilaApr 16, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

I don't know what to say every book in this series just keep getting better and better. The three Fury sister's are a force to be feared. What I love about this series is all the Gods mystical or not and not being preachy and hitting you over the head with religion. Chaos you could und...

...

...

Illustrious IllusionsMar 06, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

I don't know what to say every book in this series just keep getting better and better. The three Fury sister's are a force to be feared. What I love about this series is all the Gods mystical or not and not being preachy and hitting you over the head with religion. Chaos you could und...

...

...

I highly recommend reading the first two books in the series before starting this one. It worked ok as a standalone (nope I hadn't read the first ones) but you will feel a little lost.
Overall and entertaining story with a good romance. ...

Velvet LoungerMar 14, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

Lexxi KittyFeb 01, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

RosiFeb 11, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

Lia AMay 13, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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I don't know what to say every book in this series just keep getting better and better. The three Fury sister's are a force to be feared. What I love about this series is all the Gods mystical or not and not being preachy and hitting you over the head with religion. Chaos you could und...

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I highly recommend reading the first two books in the series before starting this one. It worked ok as a standalone (nope I hadn't read the first ones) but you will feel a little lost.
Overall and entertaining story with a good romance. ...

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Beth YoungeApr 10, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

TyMar 25, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

NettyFeb 11, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

JadeApr 02, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

❇Critterbee Apr 03, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

EmmyMar 02, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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Kitty KatFeb 25, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

AndreaFeb 14, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

Lex KentJan 29, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

JasmineFeb 28, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

Dr EFeb 16, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

EmmaFeb 21, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

LizMar 12, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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I don't know what to say every book in this series just keep getting better and better. The three Fury sister's are a force to be feared. What I love about this series is all the Gods mystical or not and not being preachy and hitting you over the head with religion. Chaos you could und...

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Jilly DerehamApr 04, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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sandra lee gardinerMar 20, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

AffireApr 13, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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Karla SimpsonApr 15, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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KatApr 08, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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JaimeLMar 08, 2018

I?m a big fan of this series. As soon as I got this book, I had to read it immediately. I?m happy to say it was right up there in quality and enjoyment as the other two books were. After three books I have really grown to care and connect with all the characters in this fantasy wor...

Book received from both Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for an honest review
This is the third book in this Afterlife series. I shall immediately note: yes, you should read books 1 and 2 before reading this book here. All three books tell the story that unfolded after a scholar is ...

This third book in the Afterlife Inc series is the last one apparently.
It is fun, like it was in the previous two, to see how the religious beliefs are shown businesslike, with a big enterprise managed by gods themselves and some help from semi gods ans some human too. Although th...

The world is slowly falling into chaos, and Meg finds her usual lifestyle of excess falling short and leaving her feeling empty and unsatisfied. She turns to her longtime friend Dani for advice and comfort. Dani is lonely, and going through some big changes in her own life, she's happy...

I think my expectations were way too high for this book because it didn?t really do it for me or maybe it?s the mood I?m in of late, I really did like Dani but Meg just seemed to irritate me with her slutty ways, they had chemistry but even the sex fell flat for me, now onto the ...

So I didn't read book one or two, but I will now. I really enjoyed this book a lot. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting when I read the description but I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to even describe this book because it's the first of it's kind I've ever read. The mix of d...

A trilogy I hadn?t come across until Fury?s Death hit my inbox, these three are an interesting mix of fantasy and realism with a romance on top.
In Fury?s Bridge Alectho (Alec), one of the three mythical Fury sisters, is given the job of saving the world by the Fates. She must...

I?ve been looking forward to this next book in the amazing Fury series. Meg is the third Fury sister and all about sex and fun and no commitment. She has harboured a liking for Dani Morana, otherwise known as Death. The feeling is mutual but neither have acted on it over the centurie...

This is the first of the Afterlife, Inc books that I have encountered, and the premise introduced some fascinating, thought-provoking questions and issues: I was intrigued. Religion run as a big business, with a double bottom line - stability and perhaps protection of humans? Gods, imm...

This series was unique and a lot of fun to read. I?m looking forward to what Brey Willows writes in the future. ...

Sharp, smart and witty this book is seriously good. Alongside the well researched and clever inclusion of the world religions there is also a rather endearing love story. Making Death sweet and adorable whilst still being a believable character in love with a Fury is an impressive triu...

I had not read the previous books in the series so i feel as if i was missing out when it came to reading this. At times i felt that i had missed something in the story and found it difficult to continue with this. What i read (the 35%) was interesting in theory but i was just unable t...

*ARC provided by Netgalley and the publisher for an honest review*
Let me start by saying that this series should be adapted for the screen. This story is so unique and thought provoking that I do believe that a lot of people would enjoy it if they knew about it.
I have read all ...

Previously reviewed on The Good, The Bad, and The Unread:
This series has been getting steadily better as it?s progressed. That said, it feels to me very much as three parts of a whole, rather than a trilogy that can be dipped into at random (I could have done with more hours in t...

Like the other two books in this series, it is a great and entertaining story. It could be read as a standalone but I think it is better to read the other two books first to get familiar with the characters and the setting. That said, I really enjoyed the first two and especially the s...

5 stars
This is the third book in the Afterlife Inc. series and it's another great urban paranormal fantasy with a nice romance and very interesting story. I found this sequel equally engaging and successful just as the previous two books in the series. If you want to enjoy it to the ...

Not surprising love story between two old friends madly and secretly in love with each other.
The Chaos glimpse in the previous book keeps everyone busy, while Death becomes something more and the party-fury Meg discovers what she truly wants in life.
It's a nice entertainment. ...

Fantastic
Such a brilliant book and series. I loved the characters and the concept of this series. so well written you really never wanted to end. ...

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Brey Willows

Brey Willows is a longtime editor and writer. Her passion is literature and the classics, and she has published a large handful of short stories and several articles and reviews. When shes not running a social enterprise working with marginalized communities on writing projects, shes editing other peoples writing or doing her own. She lives in the middle of England with her partner and fellow author and spends entirely too much time exploring castles and ancient ruins while bemoaning the rain.